ALDO ROSSI DESIGN
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41m
The documentary "Aldo Rossi Design" explores the life and work of architect Aldo Rossi, who became the first Italian architect to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1990. The film combines rare archival material and Rossi's writings to create a compelling narrative. The accompanying exhibition "Aldo Rossi Design. 1960-1997" at Milan's Museo del Novecento showcases Rossi's drawings, designs, prototypes, furniture, and objects. The documentary also reflects on Rossi's legacy and features interviews with individuals who provide insights into his influence. The narration and quotations are provided by Sandro Lombardi.
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